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201922912ELos Angeles: Netflix 2019. First Edition. Small format paperbound 5 1/2†x 8 1/2†123 pages. This is first appearance in book form of this screenplay specially printed for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for nomination of the Best Original Screenplay. Shooting script for the film The Two Popes written by Anthony McCarten. A perfectbound book looking like a trade paperback. Fine copy in printed wrappers. The film was directed by Fernando Meirelles and stars Anthony Hopkins Jonathan Pryce Juan Minujin and Sidney Cole. The Two Popes was nominated for 3 Oscars; Best Actor Pryce Best Supporting Actor Hopkins and Best Screenplay. Netflix paperback books
184210698Edinburgh: Pr. by Johnstone & Fairly for John Johnstone 1842. 8vo. 47 1 pp. <br><br>A defense of the Evangelical party in the Church of Scotland including a defense of their missionary work in India and elsewhere. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2M28085 Imprint 2. Removed from a nonce volume. Some light soiling. [Pr. by Johnstone & Fairly for] John Johnstone unknown books
192433616London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1924. First trade edition. With an Introduction by T. E. Lawrence. Illustrated by Henry Keen. 1 vols. 8vo. Black gilt-stamped cloth. Head of spine snagged front hinge cracking else very good. First trade edition. With an Introduction by T. E. Lawrence. Illustrated by Henry Keen. 1 vols. 8vo. O'Brien A092; Baxter "Annotated Checklist.Lawrence" X b; Duval 49 John Lane The Bodley Head unknown books
1989201986San Francisco: The Barbary Coasters Motorcycle Club 1989. Magazine. 40p 5.5x8.5 inches photos illustrations local ads previous winners nominations history etc. very good stapled booklet in pictorial wraps. Program for the annual awards show run by the San Francisco-based gay motorcycle club which incorporated in 1966. Regulars at the Folsom Street Fair and the South of Market bars and taverns. The first decade of events was named Academy Awards but by 1978/79 the name was changed to the better-fitting Motorcycle Awards. The Barbary Coasters Motorcycle Club unknown books
1988201985San Francisco: The Barbary Coasters Motorcycle Club 1988. Magazine. 40p 5.5x8.5 inches photos illustrations local ads previous winners nominations history etc. very good stapled booklet in pictorial wraps. Program for the annual awards show run by the San Francisco-based gay motorcycle club which incorporated in 1966. Regulars at the Folsom Street Fair and the South of Market bars and taverns. The first decade of events was named Academy Awards but by 1978/79 the name was changed to the better-fitting Motorcycle Awards. The Barbary Coasters Motorcycle Club unknown books
1990242579San Francisco: The Barbary Coasters Motorcycle Club 1990. Magazine. 8p 5.5x8.5 inches simple playbill with nominees and event schedule. Simple playbill/schedule of events for the annual awards show run by the San Francisco-based gay motorcycle club which incorporated in 1966. Regulars at the Folsom Street Fair and the South of Market bars and taverns. The first decade of events was named Academy Awards but by 1978/79 the name was changed to the better-fitting Motorcycle Awards. The Barbary Coasters Motorcycle Club unknown books
1987201984San Francisco: The Barbary Coasters Motorcycle Club 1987. Magazine. 60p 5.5x8.5 inches photos illustrations local ads previous winners nominations history etc. very good stapled booklet in pictorial wraps. Program for the annual awards show run by the San Francisco-based gay motorcycle club which incorporated in 1966. Regulars at the Folsom Street Fair and the South of Market bars and taverns. The first decade of events was named Academy Awards but by 1978/79 the name was changed to the better-fitting Motorcycle Awards. The Barbary Coasters Motorcycle Club unknown books
199453280Chapel Hill 1994. Paperback. Very Good. x 718p. Wrapper. 23cm. Edited by Valerie Becker Makkai. <br/><br/> paperback books
19025104Salinas California: The Church; Printed by E. H. Green Printer 1902. Octavo 23 x 15 cm. 382 x pages. "Index" is actually a table of contents. Advertisements. Cover title: 20th Century Cook Book. Evident first edition. A church cookbook with approximately four hundred recipes from a region famous for its root and vine vegetables its farm produce as well as its long-established Mexican and Asian communities. Among items of note: a pureed Artichoke Soup; a flaming Rum Omelet; and Carne Abodaba with chilis and pork ribs hung "outdoors to dry four or five hours if weather is warm." On a separate note when serving Chinese appetizers the watermelon seeds "should be rubbed in a silk cloth." ~ The Monterey area saw some of the earliest Presbyterian ministries in California. A congregation is thought to have formed in the watery region called Salinas "salt marsh" as early as 1873 - a year even before a town taking the name was incorporated - though whether it endured continuously is unclear. The era was one of vertiginous change the marshlands being drained with the aid of Japanese and Mexican immigrant labor and a town rising around a vast sugar processing plant supporting its own factory community. A church building however is documented on Main Street not very much before The Twentieth Century Cook Book saw light of day. ~ A satisfactory account of community life in Salinas Presbyterian or otherwise has yet to appear; nor is much known of individual food suppliers and itinerant teachers of cookery who collaborated with the Ladies of the congregation in so substantial an effort here. 1902 is coincidentally the year Salinas's most celebrated if controversial son John Steinbeck was born - in the so-called Connor House four doors down from the Main Street Church. Today the historic name First Presbyterian is suppressed in deference to an entity called Compass Church a commercial evangelical offshoot that has broken with ecumenical Presbyterianism. ~ Some staining throughout; isolated corrections in ink. In limp pebbled maroon cloth with gilt lettering. Near very good. OCLC locates eight copies; not in Brown Cagle or Cook. [The Church; Printed by] E. H. Green, Printer hardcover books
185723830New York: Published for the Board 1857. First Edition. Octavo 23.25cm.; drab printed wrappers; 1051xivpp.; maps and tables in text. Top two-third of rear wrapper splitting from spine spine ends perished mild wear and foxing to extremities faint contemporary rubberstamp of William College Library at head of upper cover; interior about fine. Good or better. Includes reports on missions to the Indians of North America as well as West Africa India Siam China and "Papal Europe. Published for the Board unknown books
1986201983San Francisco: The Barbary Coasters Motorcycle Club 1986. Magazine. 36p 5.5x8.5 inches photos illustrations local ads previous winners nominations history etc. very good stapled booklet in pictorial wraps. Program for the annual awards show run by the San Francisco-based gay motorcycle club which incorporated in 1966. Regulars at the Folsom Street Fair and the South of Market bars and taverns. The first decade of events was named Academy Awards but by 1978/79 the name was changed to the better-fitting Motorcycle Awards. The Barbary Coasters Motorcycle Club unknown books
1923110812New York: Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America 1923. 78p. wraps lightly soiled with trivial staining minor offsetting on first pages a few corners neatly torn off text paper is still white Bulletin no. 3. Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America unknown books
194926065New York NY: The Chapin School 1949. 36 pages; illustrated with black and white class-photo images and candid shots of the class activities biographical 'baby pix' and more. Printed by The Hamilton Press N.Y.C. photographed by Gabor Eder Studio. Approx. 8" x 10 3/4" size; bound in red cloth gilt year title. Some edge tips wear and rubbing to covers; little fade to cloth; fraying at spine ends; in good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. The Chapin School hardcover books
183198Berkeley: ISAUS 198-. 8.5x14 inch sheet single horizontal fold crease otherwise very good. On the expulsion of students who had seized the Iranian embassy in Turkey to protest the killing of leftists by the Khmoneini government. ISAUS unknown books
1899288211Washington: Government Printing Office 1899. unbound. Map. Color lithograph. 12" x 13.5". In very good condition.<br/><br/> Four maps of Europe to accompany the article "Tundras and Steppes of Prehistoric Europe" by James Geikie published in the 1898 Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. The maps show "Loss of Europe" "Maximum Glaciation of Europe second glacial epoch" "Europe During Third Glacial Epoch" "Europe During Fourth Glacial Epoch". Reproduced from Scottish Geographical Magazine lithographs by A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore.<br/><br/> Government Printing Office unknown books
1973239383New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1973. Paperback. xi 242p. preface introduction appendixes bibliography notes index profusely illustrated with photosand maps lightly-used first trade paperback edition in black pictorial wraps. Noonday Press 440. Farrar , Straus and Giroux paperback books
1930007037New York: Rimington & Hoopes Publishers 1930. # 262 of 377 copies designed and printed by Richard W. Ellis at The Georgian Press. Fine pages uncut in a Near Fine cardboard slipcase printed paper label at spine very faint soiling. Savoy Editions Issue No. 3 Distributed by Doubleday Doran & Co. Inc. . Limited and Numbered Edition. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Tall 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Tall. Limited Edition. Rimington & Hoopes, Publishers Hardcover books
1826007708London: John Murray 1826. First Edition 1826. Bound in half polished calf over marbled boards. back ornately gilt ribbon marker later plain beige end papers. with SCARCE handwritten errata slip tipped at p. 105 reading "p. 105 l. 2 from 6 m. for Carrosa read Canopa". Very Good a small scrape to calf rear cover dampstains bottom margins unaffecting text which is quite clean. An attractive copy. The source for the Alexander Dumas novel "The Man in the Iron Mask". . First Edition. Half Calf Over Marbled Boards. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. John Murray Hardcover books
18989012378London: Longmans Green and Co. 1898. 1st. Hardcover. Fine Condition. Bound in publisher's original illustrated cloth. <br/><br/> Longmans, Green, and Co. hardcover books
186526602Brooklyn: "The Union" Steam Printing House 1865. 1st edition Sabin 25863. Association copy. Original green publisher's cloth with gilt spine lettering; beveled edges. VG shelfwear/front hinge paper starting in lower third. iv 2 5 - 172 2 pp. Eratta slip tipped-in at rear. Score for 'Victory at Last' on final leaf. Frontis 5 inserted wood engraved plates. 8vo. <br/><br/>Ownership siganture of one 'A. C. Kellogg' who was on the trip here chronicled. Author names from Sabin. "The Union" Steam Printing House hardcover books
190512993NY: Harper & Bros 1905. 1st edition. Grey cloth lettered in red with gilt outlining; decorations in green. Buff printed dust jacket. F old price stamped on ffep/Abt VG pc msg at hd of spine panel affecting 'The' in the title lettering/old tape reinforcement on dj verso. 550 pp. Color illustrations from the author's watercolour drawings. 8vo. <br/><br/>Uncommon in jacket. Harper & Bros hardcover books
18638961New York: The Tribune Association 1863. 8vo. 8 pp. <br><br>Includes a one-page advertisement. Tract no. 3 signed in type: B.F. Wade i.e. Benjamin Franklin Wade. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2USA974 tract no. 1 & 2USA972 tract no. 3; Sabin 69849 tract no. 1 & 33227 tract no. 3. Removed from a nonce volume. Resewn; in later plain and worn wrappers. Light foxing to first page final page browned. One instance of crayon writing in top right corner of p. 1 of tract no. 1 one instance of crayon underlining to title on p. 1 of tract no. 3. Very small fore-edge tears to pages of tract no. 3. The Tribune Association unknown books
1935239150London: Clarke Hall Fellowship 1935. Paperback. 48p. previous owner's name on front wrap else good condition. The second Clarke Hall lecture. Clarke Hall Fellowship paperback books
186032628.1Cincinnati: U. P. James 1860. Later edition Wagner-Camp-Becker 145:5; cf. BAL 1053 & Wright I 306a for the 1st edition of 1848. Original pink wrappers with wood engraved hunting scene to front wrapper. "Price 50 cents.". General wear & soiling to wrappers with front wrapper having a crease to lower corner. A VG copy. 154 2 pp. Text double column. Advert last 2 pages. Untrimmed & unopened. Illustrated. 8vo. 9-1/4" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>While the title has been attributed to both gentleman named above current scholarship tips towards Bennett as the actual author. Curious too is the U P James copyright for this edition- for the illustrations perhaps U. P. James unknown books
197820616New York: The Rocky Horror Fan Club 1978-9. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . 4to. Variously bound: perfect-bound newsprint glossy photographic wraps stapled wraps and unbound paper sheets. Two of five issues hole-punched through near spine. Overall about very good plus; lightly toned throughout with touches of wear and soil but clean and generally unmarred. Includes three unnumbered issues January April and July 1978 followed by Vol. 1 Nos. 1 and 3. Additional soiled copy of January issue SIGNED by "Little Nell" Campbell and kissed with lipstick. <br/><br/>Charming collection of several of the first publications by the Rocky Horror Fan Club a group that pioneered intense devotion to the film whose fanbase became the first film "cult." As one Sal Piro notes in the introduction to the January issue "I know that to most neophytes and 'virgins' a fan club for a movie sounds bizarre. But let me say that to anyone who has experineced the absolute pleasure of seeing Rocky Horror this is not bizarre but merely something that had to be." These issues which include the club's first publication feature fan fiction and art about Rocky Horror characters poems crossword puzzles and the like along with profiles of Tim Curry and his latest work and accounts of Rocky Horror screenings throughout the country. With a nice signature from Campbell who played Columbia in the film. The Rocky Horror Fan Club paperback books